Please no posts asking for help with homework. Make sure that your requests, if they're about translation, are about HOW to use a certain grammatical construct rather than a blatant ask for someone else to do your work. If you need help with your homework, please visit r/FrenchHelp.

Please search in the subreddit or on Google before posting with your question! Chances are, someone else has had the same question as you.

Yes, someone suggest something other than this: http://www.sporcle.com/ This is what my teacher recommends for like the Vandertramp verbs and stuff. Just search in the search bar for whatever you need, it might be there.

Le POINT du FLE! This website is in my bookmarks. Tons of exercises, all very helpful. Wide variety of subjects.

Also, we're using "Contrastes" by Denise Rochat right now and it's quite decent. It's a good reference if you need more of that.

I also suggest, if this is at all possible, texting/calling/communicating in French with friends or people that also speak the language. I'm very lucky to be learning the language at the same time as a few friends of mine and the simple act of making plans in French and ranting about daily life does wonders for your ability to produce the language with correct grammar.

Reading about grammar and doing isolate exercises work, to a degree. But the best way is to write (using your own ideas). Going over your written work and correcting your mistakes by applying the grammar rules you've learned really helped me.